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In response to
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When I was just out of college, I used to look forward to business travel. Then, I worked with people who did it all the time, heard their stories and
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con_carne
i still look forward to it. oops -- nm
Posted by
Hotkiss (aka hotkiss7348)
Jul 30 '09, 08:14
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It's right for some people, because of the inherent craziness and lack of routine. I'm not that way, and I realized it's not for me. -- nm
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con_carne
Jul 30, 08:16
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i like lack of routine, but for how long extended periods are we talking about? -- nm
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Hotkiss
Jul 30, 08:17
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Exactly. My coworkers had "territories" across the country. They had so much ground to cover, and yet their work was totally seasonal.
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con_carne
Jul 30, 08:21
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In other words, if you wanted to excel at your job, you'd be traveling nine months out of the year, coming home occasionally.
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con_carne
Jul 30, 08:24
that would depend on the job of course. some people travel constantly, some people monthly, some people yearly. -- nm
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Andie
Jul 30, 08:21
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